Chemistry for Kids
Explore chemistry classes and camps for elementary and middle school students. Students mix, test, and observe reactions through safe experiments in after-school clubs, in-school labs, and summer camp programs.

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In-Person Chemistry Classes
In-person chemistry classes for K–8 students, led on campus by All Things Science. Students run safe experiments through after-school clubs, in-school labs, and camps.

How It Works
Year-round, in-person chemistry in clubs, labs, and camps.
What Students Learn
Run safe experiments to test reactions and material changes.
How to Get Started
Check upcoming chemistry programs near you, or request your school.
Discover Chemistry Programs Near You

Chemistry Clubs
Weekly after-school chemistry programs led by our team on your school’s campus, where students run safe experiments and explore reactions after the school day ends.
Hands-On Chemistry All Year Long

Chemistry Labs
In-school chemistry programs designed for safe, structured learning on campus. All Things Science assigns an instructor to run NGSS-aligned experiments and guided discoveries across grades during the school day.

Chemistry Camps
Week-long chemistry camps where students run safe experiments and explore real reactions. All Things Science keeps learning hands-on with structured labs, mixing, testing, and results.
What Students Experiment With in Our Chemistry Programs
Students experiment with reactions, mixtures, and material changes through safe, guided labs. They learn to measure carefully and think like real scientists.
Matter
Students learn how substances behave and how matter can change.
Changes
Students compare physical changes and chemical changes through experiments.
Lab Safety
Students practice safe mixing, measuring, and handling materials.
Atoms
Students explore atoms, molecules, and the basics of reactions.
Reactions
Students create bubbling, foaming, and color-changing reactions they can observe.
Scientific Thinking
Students make predictions, test ideas, and analyze results like real chemists.
Chemistry FAQ
Want to learn more about our chemistry programs? This FAQ covers what students experiment with, how we keep it safe, and what a typical class looks like.
What is a chemistry class for kids?
A chemistry class teaches students how materials behave and how substances can change. Students learn through safe, hands-on experiments with clear steps and real results.
What kinds of experiments do students do in chemistry?
Students explore reactions, mixtures, and changes in matter through guided lab activities. Experiments are designed to be engaging, visual, and age-appropriate.
Is chemistry safe for elementary and middle school students?
Yes. All Things Science uses kid-safe materials, clear safety rules, and close supervision. Students learn proper lab habits while staying safe and focused.
What do students learn in a chemistry program?
Students learn the basics of matter, physical vs. chemical changes, and how reactions work. They also learn how to measure, observe, and record results.
Do you offer chemistry camps and after-school programs?
Yes. Chemistry is offered through after-school clubs, in-school labs, and week-long camps depending on the season and location. Each format includes hands-on experiments and structured learning.
Looking for More STEM Programs?
Want to explore more than chemistry? All Things Science offers additional STEM programs designed for curious K–8 students.
Biology
Unravel the secrets of life.
Rockets
Blast off into space.
3D Printing
Innovate with 3D designs.
Robotics
Build and code robots.
Biology
Unravel the secrets of life.
Rockets
Blast off into space.
3D Printing
Innovate with 3D designs.
Robotics
Build and code robots.
Chemistry
Fun experiments with chemistry.
Engineering
Real engineering challenges
Physics
Discover the physics of motion.
Circuits
Explore circuits and electricity.
Chemistry
Fun experiments with chemistry.
Engineering
Real engineering challenges
Physics
Discover the physics of motion.
Circuits
Explore circuits and electricity.



